Sons of former NFL stars ready to carve their path into pros


by Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Honolulu Star-Advertiser— Jeremiah Trotter Jr. wears his dad’s No. 54, plays the same position and celebrates sacks and big tackles with the same signature axe swing.

The Washington Times—The sons of former NFL stars are ready to carve their path into the league through the draft. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. wears his dad’s No. 54, plays the same position and celebrates sacks and big tackles with the same signature axe swing.

@morningjournal—Sons of several former NFL stars ready to carve their path into the league. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. wears his dad’s No. 54, plays the same position and celebrates sacks and big tackles with the same signature axe swing. Now, he’s ready to make a name for himself in the NFL. So are several top prospects who play the same positions their fathers played in the league. They’ll find out […]

The Denver Post—Roger Rosengarten is ready for anything. The former Valor Christian star and 2024 NFL draft OL “is going to be a really good player.”. Roger Rosengarten only started playing offensive line his junior year at Valor Christian High. Six years later, he’s grown a lot, accomplished a lot and stands poised to hear his name called